1896/97, group with three used postal stationary cards (2x P1 and P2) with texts as well as franked postcard and letter each with Mi.-Nr. 3, in good condition
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1880/1910 (approx.), unused and used collection with good and better values, including some colour and proofs, mostly good condition
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WIESBADEN: 1889, large numeral and shell drawing, 5 se-tenant sheets and some single se-tenants, one sheet few marginal defects, otherwise in good condition.
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Berlin parcel delivery: 1884/90, group with six franked parcel labels with Mi.-Nr. 1, 2 (2x), 3MiF, 10 and 29, plus R-Express cover with Mi.-Nr. 41 and Express-Paket-Post parcel label (Müller PPBF 1.1.), partly with traces of transport.
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1886 (ca.), two complete, unused parcel delivery notes to places abroad with illustration "railway" resp. to foreign places with illustration "steamship", plus unused postal delivery note, perfect condition
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1897/98, group with ten used postal stationaries incl. three times K1II with much text and a franked postcard with Mi.-Nr. 2, good condition
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1861, subscription stamp 1 Neugroschen black on rose, unused with small fold stains, otherwise perfect, scarce stamp
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1886, 2 Pfennig colour proof imperforated, seven different colours resp. paper types, unused without gum, perfect
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1888, receipt stamp "Erfurt Cathedral" orange as proof without numeral of value and value designation, unused without gum, perfect, very rare
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1896/1900, Berlin coat of arms above numeral 50 Pfennig purple in horizontal pair and single value as well as issue 1904 30 Pfennig carmine each with cancellation "PACKET-FAHRT F.B. 2.JAN.06" on express freight letter for three sacks to Plauen, form with traces of folding and transport and horizontal pair of stamps at bottom with perforation damaged by rank gluing, otherwise well preserved overall, scarce use (Müller PBF 36)
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